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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of the following companies made notable moves in the stock market Monday:

Advancers

California Micro Devices Corp.
CAMD
shares jumped 53% to $4.67. The firm said it agreed to be acquired by ON Semiconductor
ONNN
for $108 million, or $4.70 a share.

Luna Innovations Inc.
LUNA, +1.19%
shares gained 91 cents, or 62%, to $2.38. On Friday, the firm said it agreed to settle a lawsuit with Hansen Medical Inc.
HNSN
and filed its first amended reorganization plan with the bankruptcy court, Reuters reported.

Citigroup
C, +0.14%
shares fell 6.3%. The bank announced a deal to repay $20 billion of U.S. government aid and will issue $20.5 billion of capital and debt, mostly in the form of common stock. Read more about Citi.

MBIA Corp.
MBI, -3.15%
shares fell 7.6%. Standard & Poor's said Friday that MBIA will be replaced as a component in the S&P 500 Index by Mead Johnson
MJN, +2.37%

Oshkosh Corp.
OSK, +0.34%
shares slumped 11.3%. The U.S. Government Accountability Office on Monday upheld a protest by Navistar International Corp. and BAE Systems PLC about a contract awarded in August to Oshkosh by the Army to build a new truck, the online edition of The Wall Street Journal reported.

Titan International Inc.
TWI, -8.79%
shares fell 11.2%. It said it plans to offer $75 million in senior subordinated notes due 2017 in a private offering to institutional buyers.

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